The present disclosure relates to tool holders, and more particularly, to tool holders configured for use with sawhorses, work benches, trestles, tables, and related structures.
Support systems such as sawhorses have long been used in the construction trade, providing a beam with four legs used to support construction materials for sawing. A pair of sawhorses can support a plank, providing an easily made scaffold. Two sawhorses can also be used to easily form a work surface, through placement of a sheet of plywood or door on top thereof.
Sawhorses typically include a crossbeam attached across a top of two sets of legs. The sawhorse is collapsible, wherein the first set of legs is folded towards the second set of legs to allow the sawhorse to be stored in a substantially flat configuration.
To maximize portability and minimize weight, space between the legs of the sawhorse is generally empty. Thus, although functional for supporting a work piece, a majority of the sawhorse structure goes unutilized.
Due to the portable nature of sawhorses, they are commonly used in off-site environments lacking organizing means, such as tool boxes and shelving. As a result, workers are often required to either keep their tools on a tool belt, set tools on the ground, or maintain tools in a vehicle tool box. Each of these organizing means are undesirable, as they require workers to carry unnecessary weight, result in disorganization, or result in extra trips back and forth to a vehicle tool box, respectively.
There is a continuing need in the art for a means of utilizing the sides of a sawhorse to provide a storage spaced. Desirably, the means permits for storage of many different types of tools and supplies.
In concordance with the instant disclosure, means of utilizing the sides of a sawhorse to provide a storage spaced, and which permits for storage of many different types of tools and supplies, is surprisingly discovered.
A tool holder comprises a first pair of opposing sides and a second pair of opposing sides. The second pair of opposing sides is disposed intermediate the first pair of opposing sides. The tool holder includes an at least one pocket attached to at least one of the sides. A first pair of straps connect a top edge of each of the first pair of opposing sides. The tool holder is configurable in an expanded position and in a collapsed position.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present disclosure, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, particularly when considered in the light of the drawings described hereafter.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should also be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. In respect of the methods disclosed, the order of the steps presented is exemplary in nature, and thus, is not necessary or critical.
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Each of the first side 4 and the second side 6 includes a top edge 12, a bottom edge 14, and a pair of opposing ends 16a-d. The third side 8 and the fourth side 10 are disposed intermediate the first side 4 and the second side 6. The third side 8 attaches the first end 16a of the first side 4 to the first end 16b of the second side 6. The fourth side 10 attaches the second end 16c of the first side 4 to the second end 16d of the second side 6. In the illustrated embodiment, the third side 8 and the fourth side 10 are attached adjacent the bottom edge 14 of the first side 4 and bottom edge 14 of the second side 6.
An at least one strap 18 is disposed adjacent a top of the sawhorse and connects the first side 4 to the second side. As shown in
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The pockets 24 of the tool holder 2 are attached to an outer face of the sides 4, 6, 8, 10, and include a cavity 26 formed therein. In the illustrated embodiment, the cavity 26 is formed between the pocket 24 and the outer face of the sides 4, 6, 8, 10. A perimeter of the pocket 24 is partially attached to the outer face, and the top portion of the perimeter of the pocket 24 is unattached to form an opening 28 to the cavity 26. In alternate embodiments, the cavity 26 may be formed entirely within the pocket 24. It should be appreciated that various suitable means, including but not limited to stitching and sonic welding, may be used to connect the pockets 24 to the outer face of the sides 4, 6, 8, 10 of the tool holder 2, within the scope of the disclosure.
In operation, the tool holder 2 may be configured for use on a trapezoidal shaped support structure, such as a sawhorse 30. The tool holder 2 is configured in an expanded position by diverging the first side 4 from the second side 6. In the expanded position, the bottom edges 14 of the first side 4 and the second side 6 are spaced apart from each other to form an unobstructed space therebetween. The tool holder 2 is then lowered onto the sawhorse 30, wherein the sawhorse 30 is received through the unobstructed space.
As the tool holder 2 is lowered onto the sawhorse 30, the first pair of straps 18 are received by a top surface of the sawhorse 30 to provide vertical support for the tool holder 2. In the illustrated embodiment, the top surface of the sawhorse 30 includes a pair of channels 32 formed therein for this purpose. The first pair of the straps 18 are configured to be received in the channels 32 of the sawhorse 30. By configuring the straps 18 to be received in the channels 32, the horizontal position of the tool holder 2 on the sawhorse 30 is ensured during use.
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With the tool holder 2 installed on the sawhorse 30, it should be understood that the pockets 24 of the tool holder 2 are readily accessible to a user.
Upon completion of a task, the tool holder 2 may be removed from the sawhorse 30 by lifting the tool holder 2 from the sawhorse 30. The tool holder 2 may then be collapsed or folded to a collapsed position, wherein the bottom edges 14 of the first side 4 and the second side 6 are disposed adjacent each other, and a cross section of the tool holder 2 is minimized. Alternatively, the tool holder 2 may remain on the sawhorse 30, and be folded to the collapsed position when the sawhorse 30 is collapsed for storage.
Although not shown, a plurality tools and supplies may be stored in the pockets of the tool holder during use.
While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/183,939, filed on Jun. 24, 2015. The entire disclosure of the above application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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